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Originally Posted by Stitchawl
Not 2 'Ls'. A 't' and an 'i.' Roti (it says it's only in India, but there are street vendors all over S.E. Asia selling this (it's sort of like a crepe but much thinner,) folding it over and over until it's the size of a large 'flaky' crepe, then giving you your choice of sweet or savory fillings.
Stitchawl
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The way my family makes roti is less elaborate than that. In the hindi language, the word roti simply means bread. Where I live it's served with non sweet 'curries'.